How Do I Reset The Temperature/Humidity Readings; What Is Feels Like And Dew Point Temperature; Where Does The Hi | Lo Reading Next To The Feels Like Temperature Come From; How Do I Set Alerts - La Crosse Technology V21-WTH General Information Manual

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Note: Dew Point does not have a time/date of occurrence.

HOW DO I RESET THE TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY READINGS?

Your temperature and humidity readings are reset individually.
1. Press and release the TEMP button to view the reading you wish to reset.
2. Hold the MINUS button for 5 seconds to reset individual temperature or humidity value to
current temperature, humidity, time and date.
3. Press and release the LIGHT button to exit.

WHAT IS FEELS LIKE AND DEW POINT TEMPERATURE?

Feels Like temperature indicates both Wind Chill and Heat index on stations with wind speed
Feels Like Temperature shows Wind Chill: When the temperature is below 50°F, and
generally a 5 mph sustained wind speed, the Feels like Temperature is showing Wind Chill.
Feels Like temperature shows Heat Index: When the temperature is above 80°F, the Feels
like temperature is showing the Heat Index.
Feels Like temperature shows Current Temperature: When temperature is between 51°F
and 80°F, the Feels like temperature will remain the same as the outdoor temperature
regardless of humidity or wind speed.
WHERE DOES THE HI | LO READING NEXT TO THE
Your station provides a daily HI | LO temperature reading, as well and the historical records with
time and date stamp listed above. This is shown continually on your station. No button press is
necessary.
Standalone station: The daily HI | LO temperature comes from your thermo-hygro sensor
when you operate as a standalone station.
Connected to the La Crosse View™ app: When you connect to the La Crosse View™ app.
The daily HI | LO reading will come from the NWS, as a forecasted HI and LO. The words
NWS Forecast will show above the temperature.
Programmable Temperature and Humidity alerts keep you on top of changing conditions.
Alert Setting Order:
• Outdoor LOW Temperature
• Outdoor HIGH Temperature
FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURE COME FROM?

HOW DO I SET ALERTS?

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